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Monster Hunter XX (Double Cross) releases in Japan on March 18, 2017 for Nintendo 3DS.

Monster Hunter XX (Double Cross) Coming to 3DS on March 2017

Monster Hunter XX (Double Cross) releases in Japan on March 18, 2017 for Nintendo 3DS.
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During today’s Monster Hunter Direct, Capcom announced Monster Hunter XX (Double Cross), an upgraded version of Monster Hunter Generations. The game will come to Nintendo 3DS on March 18, 2017 in Japan.

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Monster Hunter XX will add two new Hunting Styles, one of them known as Brave Style and the other one still unannounced. There will also be a whole new area, a new main city, a new Diablos Variant, the highly-requested G-Rank for quests and a new monster called Barufaruku, who will star in the art cover of the game. Additionally, Prowlers will learn the ability to jump off monsters, and much more.

Those who have previously played Monster Hunter Generations will be able to transfer their save data. Monster Hunter Stories players will also receive a Nabiru outfit for their Palicoes. We will have to wait a little while longer to learn more about a possible West release or even a potential Nintendo Switch port.


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